1965
2004
Memorial service: (private) 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, in Lone Star.
He donated his organs so that others might live.
Brad was preceded in death by his father, Ralph Belcher; mother, Shirley Belcher; and brother, Dewane Belcher.
Survivors: Son, Myles Belcher of Fort Worth; brother, Terry Belcher and his wife, Cathy, of Fort Worth; sister, Angela Walker of Kennedale; niece, Terri Belcher-Reyes of Forest Hill; nephews, Dewane Belcher of Fort Worth and Tanner and Trevor Walker of Kennedale; great-nieces, Bella and Sofia Reyes of Forest Hill and Daisy Belcher of Fort Worth; and by virtue of long friendship and deep love, the Fincher family of Burleson.
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6 Entries
Tina Gee (Frey)
January 2, 2005
Belcher family,
I'm still so torn up after Brads death. Im so so sorry. I think of him daily.He was such a fun guy.We had alot of fun times together. God Bless to all of you.
Missing him Tina
Melissa Ross
November 27, 2004
Dear Angela
Just now heard of Brad's passing. I'm terribly sorry to hear this. I think of you and your family often. It's hard not to. Brad and I went to jr. high together, I worked with you and Shirley and our kids attended school in Kennedale together for a while. Please know that you and your family are my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Melissa Ross
Donna Russell
October 15, 2004
Angie & Terry,
we are so sorry to hear about Brad we have a lot of funny memories and want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Charles and Lou Worrell
Donna Worrell Russell
Robin Long (Ballard)
October 14, 2004
I am so sorry to hear about Brad. We were at Eastern Hills together, and had a class or two. He was such a nice guy in school. I have fond memeories, and I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to his family.
Sincerely,
Ginger Mathers
October 14, 2004
I knew Brad in high school and in ROTC (Eastern Hills - Class of 1983). He was a nice, funny guy. I've thought about him many times over the years and am sorry to hear he's passed away. Organ Donation is a wonderful way for him to live on. Your family will remain in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Ginger Cleaver Mathers
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